Failure to control citaiton- am I really guilty?
Hi, I am a 16 year old driver and I recently was involved in an accident. I was driving down a sloped, curvy road (going just below the speed limit) when all of a sudden as I was rounding a curve I hit a patch of packed in snow and ice that sent my vehicle spinning out of control and into a fenceline on the other side of the road. Not even 2 minutes after my vehicle came to a stop, a snowplow finally swept over the icy patch and was able to scrape most of the ice up. About 15 minutes after that, our township police showed up. After checking my license and insurance and so-on, they issued me a citation for failure to control my vehicle. However, about 20 yards up the road from me, there was the scene of another wreck that had happened about an hour before that involved one of my classmates. The officer told me he would be sure to include that information in his report of my accident, but I would like to get an idea about what my punishment, if any, will be. Also, most of the road had been completely cleared of snow except for the dangerous blind curve I was unlucky to encounter. Is it not the township/ county's fault for not taking better care of our roads? And since there was also another wreck approximately an hour or two after mine, do I have a chance to avoid any kind of penalty? I would like to know what penalty I will be issued to me if anyone has any ideas. Also, should my parents and I hire a lawyer to fight for my innocence? My accident was a true and honest accident. The only way it could have been prevented is if the roads would have been properly taken care of, don't you think? Answers would be greatly appreciated.